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USD Athletics

Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D. University President Ky Snyder Executive Director ofAthletics MikeMatoso Senior Assoc. Athletic Director Dan Yourg Assoc. Athletic Director for Business Affairs Brian Fogarty Assoc. Athletic Director for Development Shaney Fink Assoc. AD Compliance/Student Services/SWA TedGosen Assoc. AD for Media Relations John Martin Assoc. AD for Facilities & Operations Carolyn Greer, A. T., C. Assoc. AD for Sports Medicine Andy Fee Assist. AD for Facilities & Operations Briana Ruff Assist. AD for Marketing Nick Mirkovich Assist. Director of Media Relations Chris Morales Promotions Coordinator Sarabeth Pollock Coordinator ofAthletic Academic Support Robyn Fortney Coordinator of Student Athlete Services Josh Lawrence Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion Derek Hillestad Assistant Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion Mark Kueppers Ticket Manager Paul Signorelli Suzi Higgins Associate Athletic Trainers Wil Filamor Assistant Athletic Trainer Dean Aresco Strength & Conditioning Coach Hans Straub Ivan Lewis Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coaches John Cunningham Transportation Director

Tiara Harris is part of an outstanding group of returning seniors for San Diego

USD Basketball Quick Facts

2004-05 Overall Record ................................ 9-19 2004 -05 wee Record (Place) 4-10 (7th) Letterwinners returning/lost for 2005-06 ........... 8/4 Starters returning/lost for 2005-06 ................... 4/1 Head Coach .................... ......... Cindy Fisher Record at USO .. .... ............ . . first season Overall Record ..........59-81 (5 years at Wyoming) Assistant Coaches . .... Mary Ann Falcosky (Northern Arizona, 1993) .............. Aubrey Eblin (Old Dominion., 1999) .. Niecee Nelson (Concordia U , 2002) Office Phone ... (619) 260-8892 www.usdtoreros.com Team Photo ID (Back Cover): Standing (l-r) Team Manager Shane Tobin, Head Coach Cindy Fisher, Polly Dong, Kelly Winther, Tiara Harris, Lindsay Helvey, Ashley Voisinet, Brandi Collato, Aubrey Eblin, Niecee Nelson, Mary Ann Falcosky Sitting (l-r) Christine Takara, Kiva Herman, Kaila Mangrum, Amber Sprague, Sabine Loewe, Michelle Augustavo, Amanda Rego ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 2004-05 Women's Basketball Media Guide produced by USD Athletic Media Relations Photo: Brock Scott, Dale Frost, Dennis Mock Printing: Kings Printing Corporation

Charlene Ables Donna Holston Executive Assistants Cyndi Casillas Linda Coppa Administrative Assistants Table of Contents 1 General Information 3 Jenny Craig Pavilion 4 Academic Support 5 The University of San Diego 6 Athletic Strength & Conditioning 7 San Diego, California 8 Season Preview 10 Team Photo & Roster 11 Radio & Television Roster 12-13 USO Coaching Staff 14-28 Torero Biographies 29 2004-05 Statistics 30-38 Torero Record Section 39 All-Time Torero Roster 40 West Coast Conference 41 NCAA Compliance 42-47 USO Administration 48 Media Outlets

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The Jenny Craig Pavilion Home of Torero Basketball

·· The Jenny Craig Pavilion opened its doors in October of 2000, and ever since has earned a sparkling reputation as one of the finest athletic venues of its size. ·· Between 2001-03, the JCP hosted the West Coast Conference Basketball Championships for three straight years. ·· The JCP, with a seating capacity of 5,100, is home to both women 's and men's basketball teams, as well as the women's volleyball squad.

·· The JCP is ideally suited for sports events, tradeshows, and concerts.

·· The JCP also houses the Warren Hospitality Suite, the Chet and Marguerite Pagni Family Athletic Hall of Fame, the McNamara Fitness Center, the Scripps Media Room, and a state- of-the-art Athletic Training Facility. ·· The USD women opened the JCP in grand fashion with the Torero Tip-Off December 2, 2000 against the USC Trojans of the Pac-10.

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Academic Support The USD Athletic Academic Support Program is designed to promote the academic devel– opment of student-athletes. The primary objective is to offer the necessary resources for the academic success of student-athletes as they work to earn their degree. Academic Support Services are designed to enhance the student-athlete's overall collegiate experi– ence and encourage development and attainment of academic and career goals. In addi– tion, student-athletes are encouraged to utilize the campus learning centers including the Writing , Math and Logic Centers as well as to take advantage of the resources available to them in the Career Center, Counseling Center and Computer Labs.

USO basketball star Erin Malich receives her diploma in May of 2003.

SAN DIEGO Women's Basketball ACADEMIC HONORS

wee Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Susie Erpelding '00 Paula Mascari '90 GTE Academic All-America First Team Susie Erpelding '99 GTE Academic All-America 2nd Team Heidi Ambrose '97 GTE Academic All-America 3rd Team Susie Erpelding '00 Class Valdictorian Heidi Ambrose '97 wee All-Academic Team Melissa Padgett '03, '04 Melissa Glazebrook '00, '01 , '02 Jamie Lucia '00 Erin Malich '00 Susie Erpelding '97, 98, 99 & 00 Kari Ambrose '96, 97, 98, & 99 Nailah Thompson '95, 96 & 97 Heidi Ambrose '94, 95, 96 & 97 Amanda Bishop '97 Andrea Burns '97 Malia Andagan '94 & 96 Michele Brovelli '94, 95, & 96 Laura King '93, 94, 95 & 96 Nya Jensen '93, 94 & 95 Jill Shaver '91 , 92, 93 & 94 Melissa Sortino '92 , 93 & 94 Lorraine Watson '94 Charlene Bippes '93 Chris Enger '90, 91 , 92 & 93 Julia Doria '92 Debbie Gollnick '90, 91 , & 92 Lynda Jones '90, 91 & 92 Julie Lemery '90 & 92 Serena Eiermann '92 Angie Straub '90, 91 & 92 Paula Mascari '88, 89 & 90 Cathy Perkins '90 Candida Echeverria '87, 88 & 89 Kelli Behrens '87 Jane Gilpin '87 Karen Skemp '87

Sarabeth Pollock is in her first year as the Coordinator of Athletic Academic Support for the University of San Diego. She has worked as a tutor in the Athletic Department since the fall of 2001 . Pollock earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and History, with a minor in Spanish, from USO in 2002. She speaks Spanish and French fluently. A 5th generation San Diegan, she resides in Point Loma with her family. Robyn Fortney is in her first year as the Coordinator of Athletic Student-Services for USO. She coordinates the CHAMPS/Life Skills program which promotes the personal development of student-ath– letes. Also, she is an Academic Counselor to football , women's rowing and men's rowing . From nearby Rancho Bernardo, Fortney earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications, with a minor in Leader– ship, from USO in 2002 . She was a four-year member of the USO women's basketball team from 1998-2002, including the 2000 squad that advanced to the NCAAA Tournament. In 2004, she received her Master's Degree in Sports Management from the University of San Francisco.

Sarabeth Pollock Academic Support

Robyn Fortney Student-Athlete Services

"The greatest challenge to a Division I athlere is 10 balance rhe demands of sport while taking full adva111age of rhe educational experience offered . The purpose of our program is to assist st11dent-athle1es in meering rhis challenge /Jy offering tutoring , advising, mentoring and a quiel en– vironment to study. The academic supporr program is designed to assist srudents in adjusting 10 life at USO and developing sound academic and career plans. By promoting a philosophy of individual responsibility, which encourages each stude111-a1hlete to value their educational experience, the academic supporl program assists each athlete to realize their/it!/ pote111ia/." Shaney Fink Associate AD for Compliance & S1ude111 Services!SWA

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The University of San Diego

DID YOU KNOW?

• That 9 of USD's 16 intercollegiate teams last year had combined grade-point averages of 3.0 or higher. • That 17 Torero student-athletes were selected to conference All-Academic teams. • That 40 percent of USD's student– athletes last year earned grade-point averages of 3.2 or higher. • That 80 student-athletes were named to the West Coast Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll for garnering 3.0 or higher grade-point averages.

SETTING The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USO is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park and is located just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - Alcala de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the vil– lage centuries later and founded a university whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's architectural style. THE CAMPUS The USO campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institutions in the country, featuring major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Span- ish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USO has completed numerous major construction and expansion projects. In 2000 the Jenny Craig Pavilion, a 5,100-seat athletic center, opened its doors as home to USO volleyball and basketball. In the Fall of 2001 the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice opened on the west end of campus, and a new Science and Technology Center recently opened for the 2003-04 academic year. A five-story, Spanish Renaissance parking garage (1 ,100 spaces) was completed in 1998. A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the lmmaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms and laboratories. ACADEMICS USO enrolls more than 7,400 students who have a choice of more than 60 undergradu– ate and graduate degree programs. The university's academic units incl ude the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law and Nursing . Class size generally averages between 15-25 students with the student to teacher ratio being 14:1. Over 97 percent of USD's full-time faculty hold doctorates. In the annual ratings of the country's colleges and universities, published by U.S. News & World Report, USO moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The univer– sity consistently ranks among the top schools in the United States.

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Athletic Training/Strength & Conditioning

Carolyn Greer, A. T., C. Assoc. AD/Sports Medicine 28th year

USD is committed to providing the best medical care possible for its student-athletes. Certified Athletic Trainers, Student Athletic Trainers and Team Physicians directed by Paul C. Murphy, MD work together to provide injury prevention, immediate care and rehabilitation.

Dr. Paul C. Murphy, Head Team Physician (2nd from left) with USD assistant athletic trainers (l-r): Wil Filamor, Suzi Higgins, Paul Signorelli

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San Diego, California 'America's Finest City' San Diego is truly 'America's Finest City.' A modern metropolis (second largest in California) and a popular year-round resort, San Diego spreads from the coast to the desert, includ– ing cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and valleys. San Diego also surrounds one of California's greatest natural harbors which has been a dominant factor in determining the city's history, economy and development. Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country's only area with perfect climate. This ideal year-round environment posts an average daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with an an– nual rainfall average of less than 10 inches. Most days are sunny, with humidity generally low, even in the summer. The climate, attractive setting and recreational facilities make San Diego "America's Finest City." According to Sports Illustrated, "For sheer numbers of participants, diversity of pursuits of involvement, San Diego must rank as the sports fitness capital of the U.S."

Sports are a major feature of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sail, swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel , wind-surf on 70 miles of pub– lic beach or golf at any of the over 80 golf courses throughout the county. Balboa Park, a 1,158-acre recreation and cultural center, offers 25 tennis courts, two gymnasiums, two municipal golf courses, and one of the nation's finest zoos. Mission Bay Park is a 4,600-acre playground for jogging , fishing , bicycling, tennis, golf, jet skiing and kite flying. As well as participating in recreational activi– ties, San Diego supports their professional

Qualcomm Stadium, home to the San Diego Chargers, has hosted both the Super Bowl and World Series. It was the site of the 2003 Super Bowl . The Pacific Life Holiday Bowl, recognized as "America's Most Exciting College Bowl Game," will be played Dec. 29th, 2005 and feature the Pac-10 runner up against the No. 3 from the Big 12.

teams -- the NFL Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium and the National League Padres play at Petco Park. During college football bowl week, San Diego annually hosts the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl in late December. During 1998, Qualcomm Stadium hosted the Super Bowl game between Denver and Green Bay; followed by the World Series between the San Diego Padres and the New York Yankees. The Super Bowl returned to San Diego in 2003 with the Tampa Bay Bucs beating the Oakland Raiders. Whatever sporting activity there is, it's here in San Diego -- the soprts capital of the U.S.!

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Season Preview

By, Amanda Piechowski USO Media Relations

For the University of San Diego women 's basketball team, the 2005-2006 sea– son promises to be unlike any other. This year, the word around the Jenny Craig Pavilion is "new": new coaching, new players, new program, an overall new freshness and vivacity for the Torero program. The new Torero vision begins, first and foremost, with newly appointed head coach Cindy Fisher who was announced to the position in April of 2005. Fisher comes to San Diego after making three consecutive postseason tournament ap– pearances, first as head coach at Wyoming and more recently spending the past two seasons as the top assistant at the University of Nebraska. "USO was the right job I have always been interested in ," says Fisher. "It has a high academic standard and, having been raised Catholic, it fits my spiritual side too. It was just a good fit. I didn't know if the opportunity would ever open up, but I'm really glad it did ."

With Fisher comes an entirely new coaching staff that she knows well, with all three of San Diego's new assistants having worked with Fisher at some point during her collegiate coaching career that spans 16 seasons. Top assistant, Mary Ann Falcosky, worked with Fisher during her entire five-year campaign at Wyoming, as did assistant Aubrey Eblin. Niecee Nelson served as graduate assistant for Fisher at Wyoming . "To bring in staff from before, I knew exactly what to expect as far as their work ethic, their strengths, their weaknesses," comments Fisher. "I knew exactly where to put them to use. Some people spend their entire lives looking for a great staff and I have mine right here with me." The key this year for the Toreros, says

Fisher, will be defense. With the season-end– ing injury to 6-foot-5 all-league sophomore Amber Sprague, an issue the San Diego women face will be their size, or lack thereof. "We have to make up for our size," says Fisher. "We'll use our size to our advantage on offense and defense to pull people away from the basket. We have really good scor– ers even though we're undersized. The key is to let the defense create the offense." Fisher inherits a Torero team that returns four starters, including senior guard Tiara Harris, another 2004-2005 AII-WCC selection. "Everyone is extremely open to the new changes," says Harris. "Our overall vision is to win the wee and to do so by being in great condition . As a senior, I want to lead by example. This is a great starting point to some great things." A new determination and a more intense

work ethic highlight every San Diego practice and will be the basis for the entire 2005-2006 season . "I'm in the best shape of my life!" says six-foot freshman forward Kiva Herman, who is one of four new players on Fisher's roster this fall. The Torero season tips-off on November 9 with a pre-season exhibition match against Point Loma Nazarene. Their schedule in– cludes home games against No. 2 Duke and NCAA Sweet-16 qualifier Arizona State as well as road contests against Georgia Tech

and UC Riverside. West Coast Conference action begins in early January. "It's a new beginning," says Herman. "I can tell things are changing ."

west coast conference

T he West Coast Conference is dedicated to providing opportunities for student– athletes to achieve their fullest potential, both on the playing field and in the classroom. : The eight wee member institutions span the western coast of the United States, from the pine forests of Eastern Washington, to the Columbia River Basin, to the dynamic San Francisco Bay Area and the sunny beaches of Southern California. The league is characterized by the stability of its membership– only two conferences have been together longer- and its unique emphasis on combining excellence in athletics with excellence in academics . A nationally recognized and competitive force in intercollegiate athletics, the wee sponsors 13 sports: men's and women's basketball, soccer, tennis, cross country, and golf; baseball; and women's volleyball and rowing. The wee has produced 34 NCAA individual or team champions and numerous Academic All– Americans . Many outstanding wee student-athletes have also gone on to excel in professional sports. ~ The long and rich history of the wee demonstrates that success in intercollegiate · athletics can be built on the foundation of values, character and academics .

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Team Photo & Roster

Team Photo ID: Standing (l-r) Team Manager Shane Tobin , Head Coach Cindy Fisher, Polly Dong , Kelly Winther, Tiara Harris, Lindsay Helvey, Ashley Voisinet, Brandi Collate, Aubrey Eblin, Niecee Nelson, Mary Ann Falcosky Sitting (l-r) Christine Takara, Kiva Herman, Kaila Mangrum, Amber Sprague, Sabine Loewe, Michelle Augustave, Amanda Rego 2005-06 University of San Diego Women 1 s Basketball Roster

Player

Po.

Yr. SO JR JR SR FR SO SO SR FR FR FR SR# SR#

# 2 3 4 5

Ht. 5-10 5-10 6-4 5-10

Hometown - Previous School San Diego, CA - Mission Bay HS Irvine, CA - Mater Dei HS Lauchhammer, Germany - Sporlgymnasium Halle/Saale Colorado Springs, CO - Pine Creek HS Auburn, CA - Placer HS Del Mar, CA - Santa Fe Christian HS Honolulu, HI - Punahou School Bothell , WA- Blanchet HS San Diego, CA - Mission Bay HS Anaheim, CA - Esperanza HS Simi Valley, CA - Royal HS

Amanda Rego Ashley Voisinet Sabine Loewe

G G C G G G G G C F G

Tiara Harris 12 Polly Dong 13 Brandi Collate 14 Christine Takara 15 Michelle Augustave 21 Amber Sprague* 22 Lindsay Helvey

5-6 5-7 5-6 6-0 6-5

5-10 5-10

25 Kelly Winther 32 Kiva Herman 55 Kaila Mangrum

6-0 6-0

F F

Vancouver, WA - Hudson's Bay HS Las Vegas, NV - Bishop Gorman HS

Head Coach:

Cindy Fisher (1st Year -Arizona St. , 1988)

Assistant Coaches:

Mary Ann Falcosky (1st Year - Northern Arizona , 1993) Aubrey Eblin (1st Year - Old Dominion, 1999) Niecee Nelson (1st Year - Concordia U. , 2002)

• will redshirt in 2005-06

# has utilzed redshirt season Team Manager: Shane Tobin Athletic Trainer: Paul Signorelli Pronunciation Guide Ashley VOISINET ... ..... ..... .. ... VOY-sin-net SABINE LOEWE

...... Sa-SEANA LU-va ......... TEE-AIR-a ......... REE-go ......... KAY-la MAIN-grum ... .. TALK-CAR-a ..... KNEE-see

TIARA Harris Amanda REGO

KAILA MANGRUM Christine TAKARA NIECEE Nelson

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4 - Sabine Loewe 6-4-JR-C Lauchhammer, Germany Sporlgymnaium Halle/Saale

5 - Tiara Harris 5-10 - SR - G Colorado Springs, Co. Pine Creek HS

3 - Ashley Voisinet 5-10 - JR - G Irvine, Calif. Mater Dei HS

2 - Amanda Rego 5-10-SO-G

San Diego, Calif. Mission Bay HS

13 - Brandi Collato 5-7 - SR - G Del Mar, Calif. Santa Fe Christian HS

12 - Polly Dong 5-6 - SR - G Auburn, Calif. Placer HS

14 - Christine Takara 15 - Michelle Augustavo 5-6 - FR - G 6-0 - SO - G

Honolulu, Hawaii Punahou School

Bothell, Wash. Blanchet HS

22 - Lindsay Helvey 5-10-SR-F

25 - Kelly Winther 5-10 - FR - G Simi Valley, Calif. Royal HS

32 - Kiva Herman 6-0 - FR - F

21 - Amber Sprague 6-5 - SO - C

Anaheim, Calif. Esperanza HS

Vancouver, Wash. Hudson's Bay HS

San Diego, Calif. Mission Bay HS

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55 - Kaila Mangrum 6-0 - FR - F

Cindy Fisher Head Coach

Las Vegas, Nevada Bishop Gorman HS

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Cindy Fisher Head Coach 1st season at USO

Cindy Fisher was named the University of San Diego head women's basketball coach on April 19, 2005, as announced by Ky Snyder, USD's Executive Director of Athletics. Fisher, Nebraska's top assistant the past two seasons, and head coach for Wyoming between 1998-2003, becomes USD's third head coach dating back to the program's inception in 1978-79. She takes

over for Kathy Marpe who stepped down after directing the program for 25 years. "We are very excited to have Cindy Fisher join our program," said Ky Snyder, Executive Director of Athletics. "Cindy has demonstrated the ability to turn a program around and she has done so while emphasizing academic success. She is a true proponent of the student-athlete and we believe she can lead our program on a campaign to win the West Coast Conference Championship."

Fisher, 40, helped lead Nebraska to back-to-back appearances in the WNIT during her two seasons with the Huskers. In 2004-05 the team finished 18-14 overall and 8-8 in the Big 12. The Huskers recorded the program's first win over a top 5 team with its 103-99 victory over eventual NCAA National Champion Baylor in January of 2005. They also posted Big 12 wins over No. 14 Iowa State and Oklahoma, both NCAA Tournament participants. Fisher recruited and coached Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, Jelena Spiric, and recruited and developed post player, Danielle Page, who earned Big 12 Rookie of the Week honors twice. "I am excited, ecstatic about the opportunity to lead this program,".commented Fisher at the press conference announcing her as the Toreros' head coach. "The one thing that I know (the players) can count on from me is that I wi ll embrace all of them with open arms. The things you can expect from this is going to be a strong work ethic from myself, my staff and my team... a deep passion for the game of basketball and building this into something we can be very proud of." "When I decided to go back into pursuing a head coaching position , I talked significantly about being a part of a program that I believe in 100 percent. That is a program that I can sell to student-athletes, not only academically, personal growth , but to put ourselves in a position to win championships. I think all of those things can be done at the University of San Diego." During the 2003-04 campaign the Huskers finished 18-12 overall and produced one of the top 10 turnarounds in NCAA Division I women's basketball with 10 more victories. The team earned two wins over top 25 teams; the team cracked the top 25 national rankings for the first time since 1999; and the 2004 recruiting class was ranked 28th nationally. In five seasons as the head coach at Wyoming, Fisher compiled a 59-81 record . However, Fisher's accomplishments at Wyoming go well beyond her overall coaching record . Fisher's Cowgirl teams showed improvement in each of her five seasons, culminating with an 18-12 mark in 2002-03. The 18 wins were the school's most victories since 1989-90. She also led the Cowgirls to their first postseason appearance since 1989-90 with a trip to the 2003 WNIT, where Wyoming notched a first-round win over Montana. The WNIT win over Montana marked the first postseason victory in Wyoming women's basketball history. Her 2001-2002 team at Wyoming finished No. 1 in the country in academic excellence with a team GPA of 3.486.

"The ' Torero' represents courage, honor and fidelity and those three characteristics you will see in our teams and our staff," added Fisher. "I am excited about where this is going. I am going to embrace the community, the University and I am excited to be your head women's basketball coach." Before taking the job at Wyoming, Fisher spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Old Dominion . She served as the Lady Monarchs' recruiting coordinator and scheduling coordinator and prepared scouting reports while also acting as the team's public relations liaison. During her three-year stint, ODU compiled a 92-8 record, including a 34-win season and a pair of 29-win seasons. Old Dominion advanced to the national championship game in 1997, and qualified for the Sweet 16 in each of her three seasons. Fisher also built up her coaching resume with stops at Weber State (1994-95), Mesa CC in Arizona (1988-90; 1993-94), and Illinois State (1992-93; graduate assistant, 1990-92). From Cheyenne, Wyoming, Fisher was a three-year starter at Cheyenne Central High School, before competing at Eastern Wyoming College in Torrington. Her career was cut short by a hip injury, but she earned her associate's degree in 1984. She transferred to Arizona State and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education with an emphasis in Exercise Physiology in 1988. After graduation, she served as a physical education instructor at Mesa Community College from 1988 to 1990, before completing her Master's Degree in Physical Education with an emphasis in Administration of Sport at Illinois State in 1992.

Fisher's Division I Coaching File Year School Record

Postseason

2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1997-98 1996-97 199!5°96 1994-95 1992-93

Nebraska* Nebraska* WYOMING WYOMING WYOMING WYOMING

18-14 18-12 18-12 13-15 11-17 10-18

WNIT 1-1 WNIT 1-1 WNIT 1-1

1998-99 WYOMING

7-19 29-3 34-2 29-3

Old Dominion* Old Dominion* Old Dominion* Weber State* lllinios State*

NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA Runner-Up NCAA Sweet 16

11-16

Head Coach at Wyoming

59-81 (5 yrs)

Conference at Wyoming (MWC)

22-48

*assistant coach

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San Diego Coaching Staff

Mary Ann Fa/cosky Assistant Coach Mary Ann Falcosky begins her first season at USO as an assistant under new Toreros head coach Cindy Fisher. Falcosky has extended experience coaching at the Division I level , most recently completing a two-year stint as an assistant coach at Weber State in Ogden, Utah .

Falcoksy was essential in helping Weber State compile a 38-18 record over the past two seasons, including a 21-8 finish in 2004-05 . Falcosky spent five years working with Fisher as an assistant coach at Wyoming , helping the Cowgirls show marked improvement in each of her five seasons in Laramie, cul– minating with an 18-12 finish in 2002-03. Falcosky, a native of Tempe, Arizona , played for Fisher at Mesa Community College before moving on to graduate from Northern Arizona University in 1993.

USO coaching staff (/-r) Mary Ann Falcosky, Aubrey Eblin, Cindy Fisher, Niecee Nelson

Aubrey Eblin Assistant Coach Aubrey Eblin, along with new USO head coach Cindy Fisher, comes to USO from the University of Nebraska where she served as the Husker's Director of Women's Basketball Operations in 2004-05. Eblin spent three seasons as an assistant coach under eter players while at Wyoming , Eblin and the Cowgirls qualified for the WNIT following the 2002-03 season , en route to claiming the school's first-ever postseason victory. Eblin also played a key role in the academic efforts of a 2001-02 Wyoming team that finished the season with the No. 1 GPA in among all Division I women 's basketball programs nationwide. Eblin was also coached by Fisher during an outstanding

Niecee Nelson Assistant Coach

Fisher at Wyoming where she earned a Master's Degree in Kinesiology and Health in 2002. Developing the perim–

New Toreros head coach Cindy Fisher has hired Niecee Nelson as an assistant coach at the University of San Diego. Nelson spent the 2004- 05 season as an assistant coach at Indiana University-Purdue University

Fort Wayne (IPFW). She worked closely with Fisher at Wyoming as the Cowgirl's graduate as– sistant coach, while earning a Master's Degree in Kinesiology and Health in 2004. Nelson was a two-time NAIAAII-America selection at Concordia Univer– sity in Portland , Oregon . Nelson was also named to the Lutheran Brotherhood All-American Team, and was a scholar-athlete, achieving a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education in 2002.

collegiate playing career at Old Dominion from 1995-99. Eblin was a record-setting shooting guard, helping the Lady Mon– archs reach the NCAA Championship game in 1997. While attending ODU , Eblin and the Lady Monarchs made four ap– pearances in the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16, winning four consecutive Colonial Athletic Association Championships.

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#12 Polly Dong 5-6 Guard Auburn, CA, Placer HS RS Senior

The 2005-06 Toreros

CAREER HIGHS

17-Points vs. Georgetown (12-28-03) 5-Rebounds* vs. Portland (2-17-05) 1-Block* vs. Gonzaga (2-19-05) 9-Assists* vs. Oral Roberts (12-22-03)

8-Steals@ Gonzaga (1-22-05) 3-3pt fgs* vs. USF (1-15-05)

*accomplished more than once

4th all-time at USD in career assists (331) 10th at USD in career 3-pointers made (60) 4th all-time in assists per game (3.8) 8th in school history with 137 steals

129 assists as a sophomore is the 3rd-highest single-season total in school history 54 steals as a junior ranks 9th all-time for any Torero in a single-season 114 assists in 2004-05 ranks 9th on USD's all-time single-season assist list

JUNIOR 2004-05 Moved into 4th on the all-time Toreros assist list by passing out 114 assists as a redshirt junior... Completed another productive season by starting in each of San Diego's 22 games to close out the year... Ranked 3rd among all WCC players in both steals (2.5 spg) and assists (4.1 apg) within league play... Her 114 dimes (4.1 apg) was the 9th-best single-season assist effort in school history... Made a career-high 22 three-pointers during the year to put her among USD's all-time leaders in that category... Also enjoyed a career-best year in steals (54), including swiping a career-high eight@ Gonzaga (1/22)... Went 3-for-4 from three-point range against San Francisco (1 /15) en route to scoring a season-high 15 points... Posted double-figure scoring numbers five different times... Had six steals, seven assists and five rebounds in a Torero rout over Portland (2/17)... Solid from the free-throw line, shooting 72% (32-of-44) from the charity stripe on the season... Connected on 4-of-4 from the free-throw line three different times... Averaged 5.9 points, 4.1 assists and nearly two steals per game during the course of the season. SOPHOMORE 2003-04 Dished out a team-high 129 assists, good for a third place tie on USD's all-time single-season list .. Ranked second in the WCC with 4.45 assists per game... Started in all 29 games for the Toreros, averaging 28 minutes per contest. .. Honored with USD's 'Charge Award'... Led the Toreros in steals (52), ranking among the league leaders in that category... Scored a career-high and game-high 17 points to lead USO past Georgetown (12/28) 65-58 in the 2003 San Diego Surf-n-Slam Classic... Matched a career-best with 3 treys in that win over the Hoyas (12/28)... Passed out a career-high 9 assists on two different occasions, first vs. New Mexico State (12/4) and later vs. Oral Roberts (12/22)... Matched a career-high with 4 steals numerous times... Picked up a career-high 5 rebounds@ Portland (1 /29)... Went 7-for-9 from the line helping USO defeat Pacific (12/21 )... Averaged 4.7 points per game, knocking down 17 three-point baskets on the year. FRESHMAN 2002-03 Started in 19 games as a redshirt freshman ... Scored a then-career-high 15 points during a 76-72 USO win over San Francisco (2/22) .. Ranked second on the team in assists with 88 on the year... Passed out a season-best 7 assists against Santa Clara (1/11 )... Posted double-figures in scoring on 3 occasions... Scored 11 points in San Diego's opening round win over St. Mary's (3/6) in the WCC Tournament. .. During San Diego's Surf-n-Slam Classic she scored 11 points against Kent State (12/30), connecting on a trio of three-pointers... Buried 3 treys at Nevada (12/21) .. On the year, Dong averaged 4.5 points per game and 2.9 assists. 2001-02 Sat out the entire season as a medical redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL Came to USO from Placer High School in Auburn, California.. . Was the Sierra Foothill League MVP as a senior... Led the Placer Hillmen to a league championship and a CIF section Semi-Final appearance as a senior... Served as the Hillmen's team captain as a junior and senior... Was the Placer team MVP both as a junior and senior. .. Was an all-league selection as a junior on a team that went to the CIF Semi-Finals...Coached by Tony Camillucci at Placer. OFF THE COURT Business Administration major... Also recruited by the University of Pennsylvania and Boise State .. Parents are Dennis and Patty Dong... Born on December 8, 1982 in Auburn , CA. .. 04-05 & 05-06 Student-Athlete Advisory Council President .. Chair of the West Coast Conference SMC .. . Member of USD's Leadership Council. .. Mentor at Kimborough Elementary School. .. NCAA Certification Committee Member... Currently earning a Master's of Science Degree in Real Estate at USO.

Career Statistics

3PT

Year

Fg-Fga 56-153 44-152 46-145

Fg-Fga %

Gp/Gs Min

Ft-Fla

Blk Reb Avg Pis

Avg

A

%

%

SIi

04-05 03-04 02-03 Totals

28-22 29-29 30-19 87-70

775 819 606

.366 .289 .317

22-64 17-67 21-66

.344 32-44 .253 30-44 .318 21-35

.727 114 54 .682 129 52

2 3 3

49 66 45

1.8 2.3 1.5 1.8

166 5.9 135 4.7 134 4.6 435 5.0

.600 88

31

2200

146-450 .324

60-197 .304

83-123 .674

331

160

137 8

15

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#5 Tiara Harris 5-10 Guard Colorado Springs, CO, Pine Creek HS Senior

CAREER HIGHS

24-Points vs. St. Mary's (3-4-04) 9-Rebounds vs. SDSU (11-23-04) 2-Blocks vs. Portland (3-5-04) ?-Assists* vs. Portland (2-17-05) 4-Steals* @ Loyola Marymount (2-3-05) 4-3pt fgs* vs. Clemson (1 1-26-04) *accomplished more than once

2004-05 All-West Coast Conference 4th all-time at USO with 108 three-point field goals Tied for 7th in school history with a 37% career shooting clip from three-point range 77% career free-throw shooter, 6th all-time at USO

JUNIOR 2004-05

Continues to establish herself as one of the best shooters to ever play at USO... Named an All-West Coast Conference Honorable Mention player at season's end.. . Made a team-best 40 three-pointers and moved into the top 5 in school history with 108 career treys... Was excel– lent (80%) from the free-throw line hitting 61 -of-76 attempts on the year... Put up a career-high 303 points (10.8 ppg), ranking among the WCC's top scorers.. . Was the only Torero to play and start in all 28 games... Led the squad in minutes played (29.4) per game... Matched a career-high with four three-pointers in San Diego's 75-74 win over Clemson (1 1/26)... Reached double-figures in scoring 14 different times, including scoring 20 or more three times... Scored a season-high 23 points against Santa Clara (1/27), going 9-of-13 from the floor and 3- for-3 from three-point range ... Established a new career-high in rebounds (9) against rivals San Diego State (11/23)... Led the team in defen– sive rebounds (95).. . Pulled down four rebounds per game on average.. . Totaled 46 steals wh ile also leading the team in scoring nine times. SOPHOMORE 2003-04 Major contributor as a sophomore.. . Played in all of San Diego's 29 games, averaging 29 minutes per contest and making a total of 18 starts... Scored a career-high 24 points in USD's thrilling double overtime victory over Saint Mary's (3/4) in the WCC Postseason Tourna– ment. .. Matched a career-high with 4 three-point baskets and was perfect (8-for-8) from the line during that postseason win over the Gaels (3/4).. . Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds in a non-conference home game with Nevada (11 /22) early in the year... Scored 12 points and dished out a career-best five assists@ Portland (1/29)... Had 16 points, six boards, and was perfect (6-for-6) from the line vs. Pepperdine (2/12)... Shot 75% from the free-throw line (44-59) during the season .. . Hit two or more three-pointers seven different times. FRESHMAN 2002-03 Enjoyed a stellar rookie season ... Played in all of San Diego's 30 games averaging 23 minutes per contest... Was among the best three– point shooters in the West Coast Conference.. . Posted a 41% shooting mark from behind the arc... Canned a season-high four treys in as many attempts during San Diego's 66-54 win over San Francisco (3/7) in the WCC Tournament. .. Hit three or more three-point baskets six times... Went 5-for-5 from the field en route to scoring 14 points in USD's rout over San Diego State (1 2/11 )... Scored a then-career-high 17 points leading San Diego past Dayton 76-66 (1 /3) on the road ... Poured in 15 or more points four times... Averaged 8.1 points per game which was third highest for any Torero in 2002-03... Went 33-44 (.750) from the free-throw line. HIGH SCHOOL Harris came to USO from Pine Creek High School in Colorado Springs... She averaged 15 points, seven rebounds and five assists per contest as a prep senior... Earned First Team All-State honors in Colorado... Competed at the 4A level at Pine Creek in the Metro League... Named team MVP as a junior and senior. OFF THE COURT Full name is Tiara (tee-AIR-a) Renee Harris... Born on October 1, 1983 in Dayton, Ohio.. . Also recruited by USF, Gonzaga and Loyola Marymount... Chose USO because of the atmosphere and the basketball program... Ran track and cross country in high school. .. Daughter of Tim and Michelle Harris... Majoring in Socioloy with a Business minor.

Career Statistics

3PT

Year

Gp/Gs Min

Fg-Fga

Fg-Fga %

FI-Fta

A

SIi 46 34

Blk Reb Avg Pis Avg

%

%

28-28 29-18

824 839 700

101-258 .39 1 40-101 .396 61-76

04-05 03-04 02-03

.803 67 .746 64

5 4 1

111 71 74 256

4.0 2.4 2.5 2.9

303 10.8 201 6.9 242 8.1

.325

27-89

.303 44-59 .414 33-44

65-200 84-191

30-4

.440 41-99

.750 51 35

Totals 87-50

250-649 .385

108-289 .373

2363

138-179 .770

182 115

10

746

8.5

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#13 Brandi Co/Jato 5-7 Guard Del Mar, CA, Santa Fe Christian HS RS Senior

CAREER HIGHS

18-Points*@ UC Riverside (12-3-04) ?-Rebounds@ Long Beach State (11-30-04)

1-Block* vs. Portland (2-17-05) 2-Assists*@ Kansas (1-3-04) 4-Steals vs. Portland (2-26-04) 5-3pt fgs vs. Oral Roberts (12-22-03)

*accomplished more than once

5th all-time at USD in career three-point % (38.5)

JUNIOR 2004-05 Shot a USO-best 84% from the free-throw line and was 25-of-72 (35%) from beyond the 3-point line... Started in a total of seven games while appearing in 27 of USD's 28 contests... Matched a career-high with an 18-point performance during a non-conference victory at UC Riverside (12/3), connecting on three three-point baskets.. . Made her first career start two games later vs. USC (12/7), beginning a streak of five consecutive games started... Matched a USO team-high by scoring eight points in front of 9,656 fans at New Mexico (12/11 ).. . Cleared a career-high and was the USO team-leader with seven rebounds at Long Beach State (11 /30)... Connected on a 3-point basket in 16 of the 27 games she played in, including making at least one in seven straight games from Nov. 30-Dec. 22... Played a season-high 33 minutes at Portland (1/20)... Averaged 5.1 points and 2.4 rebounds per outing. SOPHOMORE 2003-04 Played in all 29 games for San Diego as a redshirt sophomore... Continued to provide USO with excellent shooting from the perimeter... Shot nearly 40% (34-87) from three-point range on the season... Had a career night during San Diego's 20-point win over Oral Roberts (12/22) pouring in 18 points on 5-of-5 shooting from beyond the arc (both career-highs)... During an early-season home game with New Mexico State (12/4), Collate scored 18 points over a season-high 31 minutes of floor time .. . Hit two or more three-pointers 10 times... Reached double-figures in scoring on eight different occasions... Scored 15 points on 6-of-9 shooting from the field@ Kansas (1/3).. Hauled in 54 rebounds over the course of the season, setting a then-career-high with six@ St. Mary's (1/10)... Led USO in free throw percentage (82%), hitting 18-of-22... Had a career-high four steals vs. Portland (2/26). 2002-03 Sat out the season as a medical redshirt. FRESHMAN 2001-02 A very dangerous outside shooter playing in 20 games as a true freshman in 2001-02... Scored a season and then-career-high 17 points vs. Sacramento State (11-19-01) connecting on 3-of-5 from three-point range ... Averaged eight minutes per game... Was 13-of-28 from three-point range for a 46% average on the season ... Finished the season a perfect 9-of-9 from the free-throw line... Shot 43% from the field on the season hitting 21-of-48 field goals. HIGH SCHOOL Came to USO from Santa Fe Christian High School ... Averaged 35 points per game as a senior... Finished her high school career as the leading scorer in San Diego section history and second in California State history behind Cheryl Miller with a total of 3,325 points... Helped Santa Fe finish as CIF Finalists... Collate was named a Second Team All-State performer... As a junior was named the San Diego Player of the Year.. . Averaged 26 points per game as junior, leading her team to a State Finals appearance... Santa Fe claimed CIF Championships her sophomore and junior seasons... Was named the Coastal League Player of the Year as a sophomore... Played for the Below the Rim club team... Coached by Paul Clark at Santa Fe Christian. OFF THE COURT Business Administration major.. . Chose USO for academic reputation and the location close to home .. Also recruited by Boise State and Gonzaga... Parents are Richard and Cathy Collate... Born November 10, 1982.

Career Statistics

3PT

Year

Gp/Gs Min

Fg-Fga %

Fg-Fga %

Ft-Fta %

A

Stl 14

Blk Reb Avg Pts

Avg

04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 Totals

27-7 29-0 ONP 20-0 76-7

49-126 66-164

422 479

.389 .402

25-72 34-87

.347 .391

16-19 18-22

.842 .818

7

2 6

65 54

2.4 1.9

139 5.1 184 6.3

12

21

160

21-48

13-28

9-9

.438

.464

1.00 .860

2

10 45

3

23

1.2 1.8

64

3.2

146-338 .431

1061

72-187 .385

43-50

21

11

142

387 5.0

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#22 Lindsay Helvey 5-10 Forward Anaheim, CA, Esperanza HS Senior

CAREER HIGHS

28- Points vs. St. Mary's (3-4-04) 8-Rebounds@ SMC (1-22-04) 2-Blocks@ Kansas (1-3-04) 5-Assists@ Portland (1 -29-04) 4-Steals@ Kansas (1-3-04) 6-3pt fgs vs. St. Mary's (3-4-04) *accomplished more than once

5th all-time at USD in three-point baskets made (91)

51 treys and a 42% clip from 3-point range in '03-04 ranks as one of the best long-range shooting years in USD history

JUNIOR 2004-05 Connected on 39 three-point baskets as a junior, moving her into 5th place all-time at USO in three-pointers made (91 )... Shot 81 % from the free-throw line (21-of-26).. . Appeared in 27 of USD's 28 games, starting the final 10 games of the season .. . Made a three– point basket in 17 straight games to close out the year and in 22 of her 27 games overall. .. Posted a 33% shooting clip from beyond the arc (39-for-116), leading the team in three-point attempts... Poured in a season-high four three-pointers against St. Mary's (1 /29) en route to scoring a season-high 14 points... Cleared 79 rebounds , totaling a season-best seven boards twice, first against San Francisco (1 /15) and later vs. Gonzaga (2/19)... Reached double-figures in scoring on five different occasions... Averaged 6.4 points per game and 2.9 rebounds. SOPHOMORE 2003-04 One of the best three-point shooters in the wee in 2003-04 .. . Ranked second in the wee in three-point percentage (47%) during conference play... Shot 42% (51-121) from beyond the arc on the season... Appeared in all 29 games and made11 starts... Also an excellent free-throw shooter, making 27-of-36 on the season .. . Reached double figures in scoring 10 different times... Scored a ca– reer-high 28 points, connecting on six treys, leading the Toreros to an 87-81 overtime victory over St. Mary's in the WCC Postseason Tournament (3/4)... Reached double-digits in scoring in three consecutive league games late in January... Recorded a career-high five assists and added 11 points@ Portland (1/29)... Played an incredible game against St. Mary's (1/22) when she scored a game– high 14 points, shot 8-for-8 from the free throw line, and grabbed a career-best eight rebounds... Finished the season shooting 40% from the field ... Averaged 24 minutes per game and scored 8.6 points per contest (second best for any Torero in 03-04)... Led USO in three-point baskets made (51 ). FRESHMAN 2002-03 Sidelined by injury until league play began in January... Appeared in 10 games... Scored five points and grabbed five rebounds help– ing San Diego defeat Portland (2/1 ).. . Was 9-for-12 from the free throw line... In just 10 games Helvey totaled seven steals... Blocked a pair of shots and connected on a three point basket. HIGH SCHOOL Honored as a McDonalds All-American Nominee after a standout senior season at Esperanza High School in Anaheim... Led Espe– ranza to the Sunset League Championship as both a junior and senior... Named the league's MVP as a senior... Tabbed as a First Team All-Cl F performer scoring 13 points and dishing out four assists per game during her final prep season... Also garnered first team all-league accolades as a prep junior. OFF THE COURT Born on July 18, 1984 in Whittier, California... Also recruited by San Francisco, Cal Poly SLO and UC Irvine... Chose USO because of the beautiful campus and location ... Notes that family is very important to her... Majoring in Communication Studies with a minor in Business.

Career Statistics

3PT

Avg

Blk Reb Avg Pis

Stl 23 22

%

A

Fg-Fga %

Ft-Fla 21-26

%

Fg-Fga 57-170 85-215

Gp/Gs Min

Year

174 6.4

2.9 3.3 1.1 2.8

79 95

5 4 2

32 42

.808 .750 .750 .770

39-1 16 .336

04-05 03-04 02-03

.335 .395 .192

27-10 29-11

625 691

8.6 2.0 6.6

248

51-121

.421 27-36

20

11

7

9-12

6

1-9

.111

5-26

10-0

80

442

185

11

52

80

91-246 .369

57-74

147-4 11 .357

Totals 66-21

1096

21

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#3 Ashley Voisinet 5-10 Guard Irvine, CA, Mater Dei HS Junior

SOPHOMORE 2004-05 Played in all of US.J's 28 games, appearing as a starter 22 times ... Set career– high's in virtually every statistical category... Averaged nearly four rebounds per game, totaling a personal-best nine boards against Santa Clara (1/27) at home .. Matched a career-high by scoring 12 points at Loyola Marymount (2/3)... Was one of four Torero players to collect over 100 rebounds (108) on the year... Led the Toreros with six rebounds against Marquette (12/30) during USD's Surf 'n Slam Holiday Classic... Averaged 25 minutes per night, playing in starting in all 14 of USD's WCC's games. FRESHMAN 2003-04 Honored with USD's 'Coaches Award' ... Scored 12 points in just her second collegiate game, a 22-point USO rout of Nevada (11/22)... Followed that perfor– mance with season high's, grabbing six rebounds and passing out three assists versus UNLV (11/29) .. . Suffered an injury at San Diego State (12/10) that limited her playing time as the season developed ... Was excellent from the free-throw line, shooting 79% (15-19) on the year. HIGH SCHOOL Comes to USO from Mater Dei High School and Irvine, California where she led Mater Dei to the State Semifinals as a senior... Selected as a McDonalds All– American nominee in 2003... Poured in 15 points per game during her final prep season... Garnered All-Orange County, First Team AII-CIF, First Team All-Serra League, Team MVP and Female Athlete of the Years honors as prep senior... Averaged 11 points as a junior, helping Mater Dei reach the CIF Quarterfinals.. Earned the Team Hustle Award and was a First Team All-Serra League selec– tion... Also honored as a Second Team AII-CIF player as a junior... Named a First Team All-Serra League performer following her sophomore campaign .. . while also earning the team's Defensive Player of the Year award... Coached by Geri Campeau at Mater Dei. OFF THE COURT Born on November 14, 1984 as the daughter of John and Patty Voisinet (VOY– sin-et)... Was a standout track and field athlete at Mater Dei High School .. Exce lled in the long and triple jump, becoming a ?-time league champion... Was also recruited to play basketball at Loyola Marymount and Cal Poly SLO.

What is the one thing you gave up for the team this year? soda How old were you when you started playing basketball? 7 Who is your role model? professional player, coach, or personal trainer and a mom If I could go anywhere on vacation I would go to ... Australia If I could speak another language I would speak... Spanish What is your favorite restaurant in San Diego? BJ's What is your all-time favorite sports movie? Love & Basketball On game day I always... dance to loud music before the game One thing I always pack for road trips is... hot green blanket and bunny What is your motto? 'Those are my favorites! ' Who is your all-time favorite athlete? my brother J.P. Describe yourself in one word: hilarious my parents and my cousins Jennifer and Annie What do you want to be when you grow up?

CAREER HIGHS

12- Points* @ Loyola Marymount (2-3-05) 9-Rebounds vs. Santa Clara (1-27-05) 1-Block vs. Loyola Marymount (3-3-05) 5-Assists vs. Pepperdine (1-6-05) 3-Steals* vs. Santa Clara (1-27-05) 2-3pt fgs vs. Clemson (11-26-04) *accomplished more than once

Career Statistics Year

3PT Fg-Fga %

Fg-Fga

Ft-Fla

Blk Reb Avg Pis Avg 4 108 3.9 139 5.0 1 24 1.3 35 1.8 5 132 2.8 174 3.7

A

Sil

Gp/Gs Min 28-22 647

%

%

04-05 03-04 Totals

9-30

.300 30-41 .732 44 23

50-152 .329

19-0

9-41

2-7 3 11-37 .297 45-60 .750 51 26 .286 15-19 .789 7

169

.220

47-22 816

59-193 .305

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